The
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) issued a list of unaccredited freight
forwarders and consolidators and advised the public, particularly the Overseas
Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their consignees not to transact with the said
companies due to reported complaints of undelivered Balikbayan Boxes.
According to Atty. Victorio Mario Dimagiba, Director-in-Charge of Philippine Shippers Bureau (PSB), OFWs who will send their Balikbayan boxes and their consignees in the Philippines should book their packages only with reliable and PSB-accredited freight forwarders and Philippine agents to ensure that their packages will reach its destination.
Foreign principals and cargo consolidators abroad usually have Philippine counterparts which must be accredited by the PSB if it is a sea cargo forwarder and Civil Aeronautics Authority of the Phils. (CAAP) if it is an air cargo forwarder.
Senders may verify the company name of Philippine sea freight forwarder counterpart at www.dti.gov.ph, or they may visit our Philippine Consulate Offices abroad.
Director
Dimagiba also told senders to be aware of very low door-to-door rates offered
by foreign principals.  “With low rates,
they (foreign principals) do not have enough funds to bear the cost of
transporting cargoes, and they fail to remit delivery funds to their
Philippines freight forwarders, causing the shipments to be abandoned at the
ports and not being delivered to consignees, said Dimagiba.
To avoid
being a victim of unscrupulous cargo forwarders, the public is advised to
regularly monitor advisories and alerts from DTI-PSB, and refer to the
blacklist of unaccredited freight forwarders available at offices of Overseas
Worker Welfare Administration, Bureau of Customs, DTI Regional Offices in the
Philippines, and for senders abroad, they may visit Philippine Embassies and
Consulates, Philippine Trade and Investments Centers (PTICs), Consumer Agencies
of Foreign Government and Freight Forwarders Regulating Agencies of Foreign
Government.
The
following are the local freight forwarders/Philippine agents with no DTI-PSB
accreditation and are now subject of complaints on undelivered packages:
Aerosend (Case No. 2011-04-163)
Aerosend (Case No. 2011-04-163)
Alas Cargo Phil. (Case No.
2012-05-57)
Associated Consolidation Express
(ACE) (Case No. 2010-05-44)
Dausan International Forwarder (Case
No. 2012-09-132)
FACF Parcel Delivery (Case No.
2012-09-142)
FRS Philippine Freight Services
Inc. (Case No. 2011-08-238)
International Cargo Forwarder
(Case No. 2012-08-125)
J.J.  Transglobal Brokerage (Case No. 2012-09-143)
JAR Cargo Forwarders (Case No.
2012-09-126)
Mail Plus Cargo Carriers (Case
No. 2012-02-25)
Manila Broker (Case No.
2012-09-144)
Maru Cargo Logistics Phil. (Case
No. 2012-10-164)
R&M Cargo Services (Case No.
2012-10-155)
Rodah Cargo Manila (Case Nos.
2012-01-15 and 2012-09-140)
South Atlantic Cargo Inc. (Case
No. 2012-10-154)
Trico International Forwarding
(Phils.) Inc. (Case No. 2012-09-141)
Vanwill Cargo Forwarder, Inc.
(Case No. 2012-10-174)
VCG Customs Brokerage (Case No.
2012-03-38)
Aside
from the local freight forwarders, PSB issued names of blacklisted foreign
principals and consolidators abroad due to reports of undelivered packages and
other violations under PSB Administrative Order No. 6 series of 2005 or the
Revised Rules on Freight Forwarding:
| 
United
  Arab Emirates | 
Al
  Rodah Marine Cargo 
Cityline
  Cargo 
Dagupan
  Cargo Packaging Services 
Express
  Link Cargo Services 
Smooth
  Express | 
| 
United
  States | 
AAA
  Cargo Express Inc. 
ABSCBN
  Star Kargo 
Aerosend 
Alas
  Cargo 
Associated
  Consolidations Express - Ace Cargo 
FRS
  Phil. Freight Services Inc. 
Shipping
  Express 
South
  Atlantic Cargo | 
| 
Saudi
  Arabia | 
Cargo
  Net Worldwide Services-formerly FAL World Express Cargo 
Fil
  Asia Cargo Forwarders Phil 
Global
  Cargo 
RJM
  Freight Cargo Forwarders 
WRJ
  Freight Forwarders 
North
  and South Express Cargo | 
| 
Singapore | 
Hagibis
  Express Pte. Ltd 
Maru
  Cargo Logistics (s) LLP | 
| 
Ireland | 
Maharlika
  Enterprise Cargo Services 
SCRL
  Cargo | 
| 
Malaysia | 
Bayanihan
  Express | 
| 
Australia | 
Dausan
  International Forwarder | 
| 
Hongkong | 
Ford
  Cargo International | 
| 
Cyprus | 
Trico
  International | 
Likewise,
PSB advised the public to refrain from transacting with the following
blacklisted accredited freight forwarding companies which were issued Show
Cause Orders by DTI and are subject of complaints regarding balikbayan boxes:
D’Winner
Logistics Phil. Inc (Case No. 2012-09-139- Petition for revocation of
Accreditation)
LCSN Express Movers Inc (Case
Nos. 2012-09-135, 2012-10-158, 2012-10-161)
Transtech Global Phil Inc. (Case
No. 2012-09-138)
Wide Wide World Express Corp.
(Case No. 2012-09-148)
These
companies are in danger of revocation of their accreditation with PSB.
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Thank you so much for sharing this list of blacklisted freight forwarder in the philippines. I hope that OFWs would be careful in choosing the best couriers for their hard earned Balikbayan Boxes.
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